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You should not believe everything that you read in the newspaper (Agree/Disagree) No. 205/25/2017Mana Ghbaussi Living in the global village, we are faced with a great variety of media on a daily basis among which newspapers have become one of the common sources of news in the society. When it comes to believing newspapers as a valid reference of information, I am strongly of the opinion that its cons including being illusive, one-directional and invalid not only outweigh but also outnumber its pros to the following grounds. First and foremost, I need to be explicit about what is exactly meant by being illusive. It is common knowledge that nowadays media and especially newspapers are misleading the community in favor of political goals. Thus, it would be favorable to think twice before believing whatever is written in them. In the Second place, it is necessary here to clarify what is meant by one-directional. Living in the age of technology there are superior sources of data, namely the internet. In an article (which is) printed in a newspaper, you are faced with the notion of a single person, but if you utilize the internet not only are you provided with an ultimate spectrum of information, also you can raise your awareness about a specific idea and then choose which one to believe. The last but not least, I feel obliged to account for being invalid. In this day and age, commercial organizations would do anything to reach their intentions and newspaper headquarters are not excluded in this trend. Perhaps a publication is on the verge of dissolve dissolution and in order to prohibit this unwanted happening, they publish some unreliable information just to survive in the market. To make a the long story short, it is my firm conviction that although newspapers are a prevalent way of being informed about the daily news, we should be aware of their drawbacks in order not to not be manipulated.

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